The Lee County Electric Cooperative said power has been restored to 99 percent of its customers in Lee and Collier counties Friday night, 12 days after Irma struck Florida.

Florida Power and Light reported that all but 300 customers remain without power in Lee County, while Collier, which took the brunt of the storm, has 240 customers in the dark.

The power companies had said most customers would have their power by Friday.

About 4,000 LCEC customers throughout its five-county territory, including Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Broward, are targeted for restoration over the next few days, said Karen Ryan, a spokeswoman for LCEC.

Most of the remaining outages are located in Lehigh Acres, Immokalee and Everglades City, with pockets of customers in Cape Coral and North Fort Myers also affected.

By Friday evening, more than 5,600 FPL customers remain without electricity across the state.

The News Service of Florida reported power was back as of midday Friday for all but 13,735 homes and businesses in Florida, primarily in four counties that were hit hardest by Hurricane Irma on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11, according to the state Division of Emergency Management.

The hurricane knocked out electricity to 6.7 million homes and businesses across the state.